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. _.THE.WORLD: MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1903. 6 SPORTING NEWS SPECIALLY REPORTED FOR THE EVENING WORLD. © ~ OTOGRAPH SNAPPED AT AN’ EXCITING MOMENT DURING YALE-HARVARD GAME) 4 é pyle arm eA a ye HANLON WANTS BRITT TO "KEEP WORD AND FIGHT, YALE’S FOOTBALL ELEVEN TO. PLAY IN NEW YORK EVERY YEAR: ! CAPT. MARSHALL PUNTING. ciao JUST AS THE CAMERA CLICKED HARVARD'S LEADER HAS RAISED | A ; : THE BALL IN AN ATTEMPT TO GET IT IN YALE’S TERRITORY. |New Agreement with Columbia Will ‘Save YALE'S BACKS HAVE RUN DOWN. THE FIELD TO CATCH THE DDIE HANLON and Jimmy Britt;was a draw he thought f over and | [MY the next pa'r matched on | mulled tn. > f voust before | Taore has| seen a erest deal of dal between them | ¥ tely. amt ttt) Neh Britt wily |! nion was looking ¢or a hard man | | thet end called Eritt on hts prom. dhe latter now wants Hanlon to : ther 12a word ur |i, Nin ‘at 120” pounae gt 8 oho PUNT, AND THE CRIMSON TACKLERS ARE READY TO DOWN CALIFORNIA TRIP New Yorkers Alternate Trips to New Haven, mb) hack In his bc but Eadia anva they agreed ty meet nt THE RECEIVER, | i i 4 * SMrhere hea heen troutie ever since tho| M Hnasite before, and, why (hot now?| It Is Said, and Will Benefit Eli’s Adherents 4 lant Hanlon orbate’ Agit, when |alde {ust as soon na he pits up his iz ’ Britt challenged the winner. He agreed | Mey, The club managers on the court Rowdies ore doing their best to met a settlement rugaide for the man who | fs" (hae “the tet can “os browne at | i TWO RACES OF OR | HODOX A trip to Calffornia is now being in This City. | 4 b erout victorions, but as the "go" nfter tho ‘holidays, planned by the members of the Colum- u di ad SES pea eea ae SE bia football eleven. They may take. tie - ee ee Oe Journey during thé Christnias holidays. : pall eleven will play in) the’ team and relieve them of the e ] ] !| President Butler has given his conse ne wales 9 foo pall veaaileraatee a Rundee Recessity of maiing the trip to thd | Y i tles of California and Leland Stanford] the Mor le Heights eleven. It 's ' ; . 4 con et ERA AOS the Morningsid ights HARVARD LOOKING By ed if the trip Is made: sald the New Havenites will make the ; ‘ Columbia has many Western players| tip here ever: dof al- TON It's Up to Bennings Stewards to Find» Reason |ov,nr eleven.’ Capt’ smith and Bishop | {P Ner every Season ate EXTISEASON. ‘e lone: is from Ne- orne # , braska , quarter-back jaat| ‘This is a blg advantage to Colum-| CAMBRIDGE, Noy. 23,.—Hervardfoot- ae ; L BI IS | ERED for Colt’s Sudden Improvement. season, W nly tnstrumental in| pia, of course, but It wil: also benefit | Pall Players and eupporters age not vd | dl te Soe eds zc ‘9 shape, Is 3 ver the defeat administered b; ‘ in an old ela ‘| the Yale alumni and adherents 1n this} ¥€ feat admit y & Y Atte ee | an old Leland Stanford “University | the Yale aural anc rance to, size up| ale. AN agree that Tt wan @ Tard -| Same to loss and that the vening World.) [ Misstoners \to_ bet on Fompano, so as y Droverbial minty It Is very | to fool the bookles!into laying them the Yale luck had a lot to do with. the f “Grand Old Man” of Prize Ring Isn't HOEY “MADE GOOD” e2ioeesits re Sener ane LEANDER AND BUTLER ESA Sull, another year ts coming, a: i i H A run by Orthodox at the Bennings meet-| And it Js sald that in the rin u |... Worrying Over His Ailments as Fight hig. ‘Orthodox startet on Thursday and | Retuay, dulte “a ehelderaie oft St {hae Pls (ard being formed, og ; with Gardner Approaches, Saving He W IN PHILADELPHIA nar dy voaten by Ort Welly, Cham | wis foo aa it ing had meyer owed | A FASI SIX D AY TE AM MRI'S Couon oii Gave eee Rea ae 5 PP % ? S e as Saturday and won the Consolation | the purpose of betting there ‘might be eat | to start the season with in 1904, In the trick: elsewhere. jline Andy Marshall, the guard, and Never Strictly Right for Any Fight. 7a Sibert onic iaaters that the bad] howover end the: Stewaten - Will ayaa! Bowdltelohne Giayed watrentee i Bowditch has played hie four y Goarge Hoey, the feather-weight box-|race of Thursday was not through] &bly look closely Into all: the. clrewm- behind the line Capt, Marshall ist D fA r Leander,. instead of becoming, dis- iS Hof the bright partioular stars). tetzed, moumed his wheel and, with | Only one to leave. “This gives Mon 4 AEN EN cUplag ura Oc thl faulty or Ingiifferont riding of his Jockey. | fox first arrived ac the Bennings. track who, with his partner, will bear | the «id of his partner, soon regained | komery for one end, Derby and e " evehtatwaan I aleart nent esa@ratediels pd" aa hi fighter in Pi Wonderly. It fs also pretty well ageeed | ‘hin Owner could “tot gota stall at | close watching In the international | tho fost Yap. Jee end’ Jacobsou then | ton for, tackles, Le Moyne, for guarg t id that Jim had turday night. He met “Young | that the remarkably bad performance | nce, and the horse Was compelled to |champtonshtip six-day bleycle race which! stole a lap on the others, and in the and Parkinso . And behind th Hob Mitz-| written hun letters about Fitz “and for first place’ on the last] line there will be Nichols, Hurley anq = of Orthodox was due to the fact that] and in an open shed for -a number | jegins in Madison Square Garden Dec, 6) final brush sowd of four |And Hurry says, by tho way ha wr’ , one of the Quaker City's best of hours, light Leander beat out Jacobson, choelkopf, the same trio that plays? ernoon at {U8 Judeed that Jim was looking for ¢ stood of | he Was short Tf tis is trae. "then st Is quite possible] 1s the Chicago flyer George Leander. |" Teinder will team, with Na Butler in| Saturday, {o/euy nothing of te sub: ~ Benches were ar- PU ROMe RNOURCIE oe ee rosix roun Hoey | Stewards Should Decide, that. this experience was) enough tol who won the six-day chagyplonship last] the coming race. ‘Lhe latter is one of | Sates, jike Woerrison, Handall, Kean. « pitricnad Ot Race AU DUET " : u aoe ilMnirE MEMUBIelo thoes to doter-| Mffect the horse and take off his edge. |; the best riders in.the country.’ ‘The past ool, and therefore, a. likely: mebe for Tdnged in the g jum like a ¢heatrs, at Ga only three mon fr] Oud “Erne Me te dimineeWhathoentiel nothe Was. chocn [Lt ls: aleol known Ahat-ion)) Thuraday,| Water: ce, with | 20#80R~ Leander’ has. ridden behind | Achoed,. One er tas “been Rest wub “os ' Waving a spare twenty fect square !n H (do win. Ono ks Joftries, | Cepia terete: siven sin) talladel pe a as short. when he wan his bad race, he warmed} When he started in the race, with) motors and shown marvellous speed.) (inal this year. : bute € think UM bave to wait a year or) but dt was the opinion of pr if 80, Why was ho sent to the} wie cente for spar Fifteen OF (sy until 1 gee heavier for a chince at| that Hoey Nad the better of the bout post tn that condition YWenty women were In tne front geuts.{h'm. | Yew. there's Jonson. He beat| | Uoey displayed a great deal of clever . as elt deep dehind the out here last. 9 but then the | hess, and such a shrewd judge as Jace Another crowd was six deal now that C wasn't right. (dle | McQuiy who refereed the dout, sald five rows of benche another. chin Up through the stretch. Ji hig best | Moyd Krebs as his partner, last winter| He has a wonderful pair of muscular he sent. U ( forma which made it appear as" if he jhe was noe contain whether he- would | legs, which have been’ greatly Weveloped eae aie wali cap tala ce tenmaneg Ao Aha Hee CON CRY be cleats | Wasat-nis ‘best. The public is entitled | be able 40 hold. his own with the; fast) since last season., Tn fact, he-has, Im- cat speculation at, i ‘ io ; ve to know the faots In the case, a «printers. For the first three days, how-| proved so,much tn his riding that he Ge eae Would make a good | jy up to the avowarda’ to furnish ‘the | ever, he and. his partner remalned with| and his partner will, no doubt. try and (YALE’S FOOTBALL stake, as he went to f 4 ice pe at him. Cm] that Hoey has the making of ham- & facts. the leaders. On the fourth day the fast set a tefrife pace from the start and w i Bight rounds of voxing constitued n and C know that T can plo. ‘Vie boys loxed he xeml-wind-up oat because the trainet was .ignor-| © ‘ bunch of riders Stole a:lap on Krebs. Kcillvoff thair competitors, PROFITS $60} le ‘ Asal} b the Holly and “Black At ant of fact that the horse. was| Sport Has Been ‘Olean, ~ 2 ae j the ufternvon's work, four rounds a tie J and Blackburn tight Fre erin eet Tees ELD aL aaa epee tenately wita Kennedy and Bergen.) B 2 Te rer ep =I There is no end of talk concerning | ington -thue-fas,-and-the. prospesta: Th) NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. +33. ruled and core, dox, This Kontlemans a few nights ee: | Prove as clean. Tho book programme 5 football profits this season. The crowd applauded afier eavs roaad. | Y ’ oawted how he had instrusted his cores | Lot the, Present week promises some \ amount 1s the largest of years, Mrs. held the wach and ACESS NONE LENY 4 to the unprecedented attendances", | = 5 <>) BEGINSIN FRENCH COURTI-POUNO Jockey |. ssmmsemes | GAMES THIS WEEK: WESTON GRIDION as parece oo Pe eabeeal ran Heke tee thood ot $anum. ‘there were a Mi and iad to be rubbed are fee | he entries for to-morrow's races are as 35,000 persons at ‘the game, with. liniment. 1 just resovered as sa ; ONDER | follows: ‘Phe football season of 1618 ends this) A football game of natlonal inyor-|whom "paid $4 to "eee, the, 3 ere youred uver hi a sult of ow” that Sloan's exclusion wae fess fo | : c : 4 aying o ce im-| tance will be played at Washington] The receipts were somet from pains ther Xelusi Woe less fc at Race—Handicap; all ages: six fur-] week with the playing of thr played h i } : . 1 Key, against the] breach of tie rules in. gap 4 ‘ " s tollows: Pennsylvania | Park, Brooklyn, next Saturday, when | With estimated expenses of $10,000, 4 Bud tue pea nesian pe ray taal brsach saploping Rose j owns Henry ....137 Sais ; 115| portant games as follows: J Boe ee at ee Rchinvensiysaivtae 3 | 1 Jockey Club, came pin the} de Mnt than for “spreading tart ros ae Toe Water Tone, Spur Cornell, in Philadelphia, ‘Thanksgiv-| the North Division High School team, | joo Witx’s Peet t 1 Shape. ; ral . ————. Water 4 . and today hefore a} aul-} mors. . pies Raner Fa sn ove. Mil ing Day: the Army and Navy game, in] champions of the West, will line up| With a crowd of, 40,000 at, the Cam- E tz’s® fect” ake in an awful state. | wortamen “and Joskeyé| ‘The fiity'a>tra sscaped | ¢ WASHINGTON, Nov. 23.—James ray-) SRE eee Geneon oS HAR MS eelonta, Saturdays and, the Car-|“8AlNSt Brogklsic High School bays. [bridge contest, Yale men. figure that Both are dlistered and almyst raw fom $40,900 for being warned| with ‘a tl > act ate lor, the midget jockey who rode Ci Locket oes Alforten <. fis] * Dp battle with the, North-| ees, crack North Division High Scaool | there should ho at least $75,000 ree pts, Bee oy acieum: To Was ae ere Non Metin action of the J a Second “Race--All ages; mile and’ forty | liste Indians’ battle orth- | eleven las: Saturday won the W n {and allowing $15,000 for expenses leaves Pung io) Whe gyaindeun. le) ts t iy connection with Count stewards of ch Jockey Clin} to Victory tn the last race Saturday, | 84° ‘ western University, of Chicago, at ‘Chi-|enamplonship. by beating the Hyde Park | $00,000 to be divided betyeen, the, col getmon and ra a ime, os Rose de Mal, ing | followed “r its connected {is the lightest rider in the pigskin at|Sam Craig 115 Rassanio. .. 107 eam 17 to 6, eges. ‘The actual Q jensea Tis inestey is a the mee for the Prix de Diane at ea with Rose de Mat inter nt time in-America, He tpe haranla +:-M5 Champlain 90} C88. ats-} wie Tigh, having played as 0-0 @ame} of the Yate Mootball Associa ton \wils spt Bot yuidn' feel rigat If fie = ¢ ti} rengy) 190%, | for the Prix dy D: ay b he Lee ca. PE Hassy e. L015 Longspur . 90] The U. of P, eleven has proven a with De Wit Clinton High School ¢or|be known. until the annual meeting in ; ab suye le woul : l huntilly raceme Md 03. prathe Prix ae * of the vel jes at sixty pounds. In appear Masterman <2 ..1.[118 Rathowen /.°212! 8T{ appointment this season, and the opin! the championship of Greater New Yor, [January, but with the recetpts of the Hened Ci Flag ior a aise (elas all Tho eave te attracting, much aviontion | Gaul ene to. the amie Gast, ance he looks Ike a manikin. His ; SAE Relat hore TT oe experts is that Cornell’ will de-|-won, the Hight to defend at: this end by |Columbia-game in New, York and other tho goJ0,) In every tigut ho tas some] ay It involves the. Joc! Club's sole | Worth. $10,000. i cad Is the biggest part of his anatomy. | + eheeeene 0 nts exp ee }the toss of a coin after the game. antes \s_ belle ‘ i i yess Hiilateat Rose “de Mai was. xec Rend dec thesulekeat Dates et Race—Steeplechase; four-year-olde] feat, them. Bighteen men will leave Chicago next |can easily pay all her football expenses ailment, but xets tlie money gust tac{ control oft ministre ele AMM was Aecond favorite at] Te has light-colored halr and bright, Mepourwo p Thursday morning and will be kept here 1 typ. $50,000 on the game, sane. Hie & he would be afraid to) Maitre Lavor' the presentation (race ‘that she coughed and tiie jor ht | fearless blue eyes. One two tect |G 135 Gagcar BOY MYSTERIOUSLY MISSING funtil’ Sunday, An attampt. 14~ being ar the net receipts were Inithe fee rate al be, ar toate bata amon te, areonadan ty ii ake ced an ak terns emo. ot | oe enous ne, ove, Miyaeiee, Mochsis| aeghbieiin of Sn it, Vale, bet | osaiaeed ET HEAC Ha allies Caine a Mal was heavily weckoped that | nis frien haying been loptstt | Tstrda AS Gaunt iia | Fea ak Kravigny Dixappears While iit he id New vor ay the time, Hfrom the net' income,” At ijgay, whether Dela WUD aT Ue etree BlawardaentlGle Jockey ut she Won tine rekod at long antraye wit racaolenas Tive or Fourth Rance -aving falled to fil the ou: rn Hin Way to School. ——— sone corner Or not. He says be hasn't he: SEI ee 24 Murghiloman, a” well-ie the cham: nter 0 class. triew for the sixth raco those drawn runaing . asked to send|~ A Aavihivg “abait it, He wolgfis 162) Club on May 20 iesuedss al A ao horwe owner. voiced ‘the public a has to his credit several knockouts of #% the fourth race.—Selling; all ages; seven | The «olla pave) pasa nak aes men pounducnow, at which be will welsh In| ey nase ge Mal ‘iis: on [auperintended the fillyee’ ts nett Who] boys twenty pounds ‘heavier. Around | Hichlander fi HO Amy Day vcssess Sf aaah iSpy old, who left his home aty e 4 exerels seo de ) Petits i 3 chu Sate hhtin' vhere he | Meistersinger Mimon &4| fourteen years old, : Of Garduer had v vis crowd at Le txcluded htm from further entrance to Announced that there was ie cAkhy 2g] Works. he ts eallec re OtrOD UE OCS ete eee ied ene rae ond <Teue... UT! burg, last Monday moming-to attend his). ’ | Wthe frish Glunt who was with Kit is weighing {nclosures or trainin BUSC TOF] “Taylor posscasos the etrengih, oF | a itty face Twa yrerolde: nix furlongs. | cyasse et the Commercial High School, Fa eC Gardner's truluite quarters now w.ta| srounds of the society. But tt w Mont was simultaneous) YOUNK man. although he a only four. | D8 Oriskany. ..,.-108] Bedford and Jefferson ‘avenues. He dis- a 3 1108 Dimple of Sloan's exclusion from] teen years old, If he were) not as hard L108 Burdette ie h ture. Bandy Furgeson Le (ells ‘alls as vko he ReaiiNivy fidorlio bluwa, fe la. vorc es a) ax nails aral as tough as. hickory sraniallo +. 10 as ~tSa would not have landed Cireus in’ front. | Champlain 108 i Luge He wtys dhe latter d.da't Se 103) ye sors cap. He had 5 ; , 4 ri on Fitz because ¢ dhe latter dd. biuecaerge:ealt and Breech a atater Those who have ever felt its keen, cutting pains, or witnessed the in- ay him e Circus i& one of the hardest horses In| Sixth Race—Wor all ages: seven furlongs, Greg guin u without oy | dé on and. practised 8, | | Ney! itino boxed Tour i jardner ail| pointed out in the press at the thme 1S, f h ched the institu- — + Br by agioea baaaeirar iene estar <THE PAIN KING? | F the Arena..105) Winen the boy left home he wore # Oe Breaker: AN Gold secs sd10 Sheers PYGents in money and a sliver waten, pains, : the country to ide, “and old. fockoys| Nie ie nie ie vi sgmavice | B0C0h alaum of inoncy on deboat 19 3] genge suffering of others, know that Rheumatiom is torture, and that it have pald tribute to his sluggish Mature | fatires ; nderitia ’ «but, this has not beet s at A vite : have: pald tribute ona wlusg! ted’ Daniel's) 1107 Mohtean, ); savings Matiries showed that none of | is rightly called ‘The King of Pain.” i ‘ ‘oune by dropping o ddle after, a : . g 4 id working as burd as ever 4 ee eat free fc aD) Se ag asa aa Tie ie a ps: thee dey. unusuaiy|: , All do notsufferalike. Some are suddenly seized with the most excru- q Ba AG ate con araner wi When he sat in the saddte Saturday} CLERMONT RINK’S OPENING. | yara‘tor the mid-term exam! ;and| ciatittg pains, and it seems every muscle and joint in the body was be- pegging says jie will wate Wie : nis legs barely reached below the saddle his mother fears his mind Is affected, ing torn asunder. Ofhers feel only occasional slight pains for weeks or i Paty Sear erally, HaNt Weinen ay Raps, Ho twisted and curned his mount! ‘The Clermone Avenue Ice SkatingRink, aia eaciRa ene. months, when a sudden change in the weather or exposure to damp, SAMESENNARGA LIA Meroe, den Slee . at the post, but could not make him|o¢ Brooklyn, will open for the # . ee te 23-—Matguls de Gadbriac, | Chilly winds or night air brings on a fierce attack, lasting for days per- fier knows that Bob's hands are not of | ma -_— walk up with the remainder of the| Twanksgiving Day, There will be an| PARIS, Nov. 23.—Marq) le | haps, and caving the patient with a weakened constitution or crippled er, lic eG : a celebrated French diplomat, {s dead, 4 in his anger, he blurted] ico carnival on that day to properly| Se ‘the age of fifty-three. ip and deformed for all time. ss re ce salve ssidy oks vory | iuaugurate the season. Dorlon, sarony, t i i ported Intention of ¢ htsmen to] BOSTON, Mass, Nov. ST yd Race nh i ee ne Jara vith) Kearney, Swan and other flyers on the An acid, polluted condition of the blood is the cause of every form 2 for the A es cup waal| Walsh, the bamtam’® champion of ice will be-on hand to take part Mm “TAY i i i ‘In. PR PAR! ee ie iciereee | NENG: WON Can Lomay AWard Sacurdee| this Jobster.” But he got him away ihe hundlomp races. ‘There will also be DR. WILLIAMS and variety of t Np ep eupcales, unelcrlers Acute, Chronic, In cy 9 b BOW nist over Marry brown Pitsburg | eventually and secured the prize, | axnibition hockey matches between the © Ava flammatory and Sciatic, and the blood must be purged and purified Dev Die paper adds pouniam, at the Central Ataletic Club. ———— experts of the Crescent Athletic Club | NEW YORK'S MASTER SPECIALIST. | fore there is an end to your aches and pains. External applications, si. Hite stepestowy on ie suet.) Hetape «ane newman alles she contest! QU (DILLONIBEAT THE MONK.|""" ‘* Hrovmummelsaune Clue, CURE All Frivate| ise of liniments and plasters, do much toward temporary relief, but ouch the’ best, and says that nothing but inal! wurgical ” bandages be used, as fiéld, Final out, “Say, GLASGOW, Scovland, Noy The re Special to ‘The Evening W Wy rom Gurdner's about bandages Ig ways che no trouble SOR) Pe bandages will Mayr ent them on on Se)Bhow Greszains that Orien Wil Be wt Ring Side. to oft Inthe ninth Na rae rer W hic s fa ‘abl ecelved, is raat i walsh M pai ly ree 4, 48 that | winning henndily nly a Taree Diseeses | treatment does not reach the real cause or cleanse the diseased blood ; but Bie te feoarato aynuintn | Dealageey as he wae ea Pas ey | ow, onion, ie aunen, ot uote | CHAMPIONS IN THESE GAMES _ of Men S.S.S., the greatest of all blood purifiers and tonics, does cure Rhew- 5 165 West 34th Street, New York,| matism in all its forms by neutralizing the poisonous acids and pila Bhat he would te here te east (0: |should-head three separate ayndicates | lY, on a aoe winner, Wits will fight if gucece:-| 4nd have three yachts designed respece | soly, ih, the frst two rounds did) he| won from ‘The Monk on the Speedway i ——- Mu but Gardner cannot do lighter than |tivély by*Wataon, Fife and Myine, the nibeie Pa ecotny aha, after that he} yesterday. ‘The going was wet and} With an entry which includes many Peytatter intends going alier WIE} vacnty to be raced throughout the sum-| retaliate with any vito. Waleh was tuo] Mr. Billings was taking dig chances in| local champions in, ireck afid Asia sport do L expect to do-it 1 mer itnd the b . fast for him, and ,was in aad out jike| driving the champton under such condi-| everythiaug Js In readiness for the an. saga in response to a ducetivy. |chatlonse th teen ne f° be selected tp ia “Aash, jabbing and sinashing away| tions, He did 0, he said, just to| ual wames of the Nwenty-seoond Regi 3 & question. | c! id ; 2 i i ae ; ent A. A. tosn In the armory, Pine Fiabe after thoes bie | challenge, tn 2905 at body and head, and invariaoly hit-|.gratify the public desire to see the | Honaway Po any aarhionssc Sy. up the weak and sluggish blood, It makes the ol EA ONS he ER Tb / acid blood rich, the puastarared muscles and Sporting. joints are relieved, and the system is toned up by hs’ —— theuse of this great vegetable remedy, 2 PPER, If you have Rheumatism, write us, and our Information, Tm a rr ing the intended . fo Ud like to get Corbett. t think Ung ithe! Intended iniark. reat mare trot. roadyay a haea hoe Kod’. shoe | 840 “worth. expert racthg i€ ihe i From the sixth to the time th Lou’ Dilton will be drive: fee AAAS 0) A ee | sune'a’” Bast \* 3) H sem aed, ate, and. from) Sunday "World: Wants Work’ exerelted. his prerogative in the ‘miath| against me to-morrow, paced by. ‘two athleten. wilt given, including eprint,| aie dnaurpatseg: Consents oh one's. Dies: | Physicians will furnish without charge any informatio: desired, fo Harry ACorbeit™ the | Moniay ‘Morning, Wonders,’ Baym ("82 A. target." All ‘he did’ was|runners, on the Speedway, providing] Maee,awuanee and, long, distance run:| to and Boling’a cainiow money). weelvs | ga Rheumatism free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANT, to” try sta weather the storm of blows.’ the weather conditions will permit. fre wall sca'ing aad cycling, _ Weekly, - _